Tiji Festival Trek in 2025
The Tiji Festival Trek is an outstanding opportunity to immerse oneself in rich culture, unparalleled views of the Himalayas, and vibrant festivities in the ancient city of Lo Manthang in Upper Mustang. This is centered on the three-day ancient colorful and energetic Tiji Festival celebrated within the walls of Lo Manthang, commemorating the victory of good over evil every year. It tells the story of the mythical deeds of Dorje Jono, a god who fought against his demon father to save the Kingdom of Mustang from destruction.
The Tiji Festival Trek is the kind of trekking during which trekkers can involve and merge with the greater part of the Tibetan-Buddhist cultural way of life prevailing in the area. It is an exciting mini-trek to Lo Manthang, passing through a variety of striking landscapes comprising deep canyons, rugged cliffs, and picturesque villages. En route, the hikers would find traditional gompas or monasteries, prayer wheels, and mani walls against the fascinating backdrops of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.
You’ll be amazed upon reaching Lo Manthang with the spectacular Tiji Festival. The fascinating masked dances, traditionally sanctified music, and sacred rituals of the monks of Chode Monastery will amaze you. The festival not only reflects the deep devotion of the local community but also serves as a vibrant celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage. Participants enthusiastically wear intricate costumes and masks, carefully reenacting the ancient myth with great attention to detail, creating a captivating spectacle for all.
The Tiji Festival Trek is a unique opportunity to explore one of Nepal’s most remote culturally rich areas. Feel the thrilling excitement of high-altitude trekking combined with the participation in vivid traditions of the Tiji Festival. Embark on a venture sure to create long-lasting memories as you reveal the secret treasures of the majestic Himalayas.
Outline Itinerary for Tiji Festival Trek 2025
- Day 1: May 17 – Arrival in Nepal.
- Day 2: May 18 – City tour and trekking permit arrangement.
- Day 3: May 19 – Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara 820m/ 5 to 6 hours.
- Day 4: May 20 – Drive from Pokhara to Jomsom 2720m and trek to Kagbeni (2810m).
- Day 5: May 21 – Drive to Samar (2 hrs), visit Chungsi Caves, and trek to Sangboche, 3 hours (3800m).
- Day 6: May 22 – Trek to Ghami (3520m), 5 to 6 hours.
- Day 7: May 23 – Trek to Charang (3560m), 5 to 6 hours.
- Day 8: May 24 – Trek to Lo-Manthang (3840m) and Observe the first day of the festival.
- Day 9: May 25 – Visit Monasteries and observe second-day festival.
- Day 10: May 26 – Visit monasteries and observe the final Day of the festival.
- Day 11: May 27 – Trek to Dhakmar (3820m), 6 to 7 hours.
- Day 12: May 28 – Trek to Ghiling (3570m), 4 to 5 hours and explore local monasteries in Ghiling.
- Day 13: May 29 – Trek to Chhusang (3924m), 6 to 7 hours.
- Day 14: May 30 – Trek to Chhusang to Muktinath with Gyu La Pass (4077m) 4 hours.
- Day 15: June 1 – Trek to Jomsom via Lupra Valley 5 to 6 hours.
- Day 16: June 2 – Drive back to Pokhara and transfer to hotel.
- Day 17: June 3 – Fly back to Kathmandu by flight.
- Day 18: June 4 – Final departure to your port of destination.
- All necessary ground transfers.
- All necessary accommodations as per the itinerary.
- Tea House accommodations during the trek.
- Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner during the trekking.
- All necessary paper works.
- All necessary trekking permits.
- Experienced and First Aid-trained trekking guide.
- Strong, helpful porters.
- Comprehensive medical supplies.
- Trekking map.
- Insurance of all local team.
- Warm clothing and trekking gear for staff.
- Sleeping bag and trip duffle bag.
- Trekking certificate issued by us.
- Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
- Nepal Visa fee.
- International flights.
- All meals not mentioned in inclusions.
- Personal expenses not stipulated.
- Optional add-ons.
- Gratuities.